Amazon Launches Newest Batch of Satellites, Clearing Path for Internet Service Rollout This Year and Taking on Starlink
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On July 2, 2026, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) in the United States successfully employed an 'Atlas V' rocket to propel 29 low-Earth orbit satellites, belonging to Amazon, into their pre-determined orbits. This launch marks a significant milestone in Amazon's 'Project Kuiper.' The overarching goal of this project is to deliver high-speed and reliable internet services to users across the globe by deploying a vast network of thousands of low-Earth orbit satellites. Amazon has set its sights on launching its broadband service later this year, directly challenging the current supremacy of SpaceX's Starlink network.